Example sentences of "[adj] [prep] [adv] [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The guidelines , due for later this year , will assign electronic equipment into four categories depending on its susceptibility to RFI .
2 Within a large warren complex it is possible for as many warreners to work independently as there is surface space for them to use .
3 The second component was to create educational and health services as rapidly as possible for as many people as possible , and the third was to achieve some fairer distribution of income between expatriate companies and individuals , and the local indigenous population .
4 Writing on a touch sensitive computer screen with a ‘ stylus ’ just like using a pen and paper has been possible for quite some time now .
5 By 4 January 1927 , the full force of Nizan 's anger , repressed for so many years , could no longer be held in check : The effect of the solitude at Aden is that I am storing up a violence that was unknown to me …
6 ‘ But if it 's the giants you 're wanting to fool , then it 'd be the grand old Draoicht Suan , ’ said Pumlumon , and the Gnomes nodded sagely and said that would be it , the Draoicht Suan it would be , the spell that had kept the Trees fast asleep for so many years now , and was n't it a powerful strong spell and Pumlumon the fellow to be spinning it for them all ?
7 And if , for some reason , he has really chosen to drop out for a while , he would n't be grateful for too much fuss , would he ? ’
8 There was no mention of hair , though Rufus knew hair could persist intact for far more years than those bones had been in the grave , and there was nothing about clothing .
9 Later in the same year the MWCo was instrumental in having a receiver appointed to run the railway — a move which may well have helped to keep the BCR alive for so many years .
10 before they actually suggest to somebody that they sell a house , that they sell a house and moved to a smaller one , they have to be unemployed for quite some time .
11 Perhaps part of the fascination of movies has always been that they trigger off so many memories but what is interesting about so much film-making in the 1920s is that movies are so closely associated with that age of the masses that had come at the end of one century and the beginning of another .
12 However , I do feel optimistic that our growing understanding of our diverse cultures and histories , which exposes the myths and stereotypes we have been force-fed by the British for too many generations , will forge an increasingly powerful alliance in our struggle against racism in this country .
13 Maud , who was afraid of exactly this possibility , glowered whitely at him .
14 Nevertheless , the whole event ( or at least our perception of it ) remains resolutely British with even more paintings than usual from the public , as the walls are to be hung up to four deep .
15 We 're now sitting down to pick a squad for New Zealand where things will be different in so many respects . ’
16 Walking is really two separate transport modes , as travel on foot to access other modes such as car or bus is different in almost all respects from walking the whole way .
17 But it is quite different in almost any university if one looks at the immediate post- doctoral level .
18 When we are privileged to know this in advance ( and I think that it is wrong in nearly all cases not to tell a dying patient ) it is a time for preparation and repentance , and ultimately of acceptance .
19 The space must not contribute anything to the reaction or else modern physics is wrong in so many issues ( which it was at the time ) .
20 AIthough the term is not examined in detail here , it will be clear from both this chapter and Chapter 3 on services , as well as Chapter 6 , that the division between manufacturing and services has always been blurred and is becoming , perhaps increasingly , problematical .
21 ‘ Just let it creep through your ten inches of ego-plated hide that I 'm not interested in either this place or you . ’
22 You can not get interested in so many things .
23 If this conjecture is at all sound , then the distribution of occurrences of both in conjunction with a pronoun should be more prevalent in just those cases where plural references are in the minority , i.e. in the ‘ with ’ condition , and in the mixed description condition .
24 It suppresses the immune system so that infected people are prone to almost any infection that happens to come their way .
25 It is only small because a very limited number of Conservatives on the back benches are not totally reliable on too many occasions .
26 The costs of Mossadeq 's policies had come to seem to high to too many people and there was already widespread dissatisfaction with his rule , The CIA and M16 provided a spark , but the dry tinder was Iranian .
27 ‘ It 's been a tough couple of years but I 've been relatively OK since earlier this year .
28 Here we illustrated numerous dramatic conversions of warehouses and textile mills whose open-plan layouts made them adaptable for virtually any purpose .
29 If something completely or partly false , however innocuous , can be shown as real for so many years , then anything false can be shown as real , and be believed … .
30 The owners were not content for this much power and control to reside in the hands of the craftsmen , and Stone details the strategies they used to break the union and replace the jobbing/sub-contracting arrangement by an employment relationship .
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